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Welcome to Infomercial Hell

You’ve just descended into Infomercial Hell, a place where ridiculous TV infomercials and their tacky products get what they deserve. Since 1999 Infomercial Hell (originally named the Ridiculous Infomercial Review) has hunted down and laughed at (unintentionally) funny infomercials.

Please Note: We do not review products here!! This website laughs at things that are funny or silly in the infomercials themselves and does not endorse or denounce any of the products sold. (If you want to find product reviews, check out www.Does-the-Product-Work.com. If you are trying to buy an As Seen On TV product, go to As-Seen-On-TV-Values.com or As-Seen-On-TV-Compare.com to find the best offers online.)

Full Infomercial Reviews

Not content to age gracefully, 63-year-old fitness maven Richard Simmons parades his increasingly bizarre collection of sparkly shirts and debuts his singing and songwriting talent (!) in Project HOPE, his first major TV infomercial in over a decade.

Here is your invitation to the hazy morning after Mick and Mimi's party. So pull up a stool and join party animal "Berman," chain-smoking "Hazel," and a bunch of yuppies as they gasp in amazement at a blender.

In the most shameless "male enhancement" infomercial yet, a bunch of STD-ridden nightclub skanks in their 20s stay sober long enough to discuss whether "size matters." And don’t miss Dr. Victoria Zdrokporn star with a PhD.

Fan Favorites

If you love the chic look of perpetually aroused nipples poking through clothing, then these falsies for the nipples are an essential fashion accessory. Go through life with everyone assuming you are either too chilly or too horny.

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Convicted felon and conspiracy buff Kevin Trudeau reveals the secrets of the Illuminati and the Bilderbergers by giving you a virtual "genie" that empowers your mind to "create whatever you want in your life." (I am not making this up!)

After promoting products Idol White and QuickTrim, the Kardashian sisters have now made their first full-length infomercial, selling a skin care product named Perfect Skin. Exciting news, to be sure, but with so many endorsements the Kardashians might be jeopardizing...